Manitoba

The Nature Conservancy of Canada's first acquisition in the Manitoba Region was in 1977. Today, we have conserved and protected over 65,000 acres (26,305 hectares) across nine natural areas critical to Manitoba's biodiversity. These areas provide important habitat for thousands of species of plants and animals, many of which are endangered or at risk. Thanks to the generous donations of Manitobans and our partners, we aim to ensure that these special areas, plants and animals continue to be there for generations to come and that Manitoba continues to be a special place.

Stories from the Field

Join us in reflecting on just a few of the great projects the Manitoba Region accomplished this past year. Thank you to our amazing partners, donors, volunteers and staff for being a part of it! Continue Reading »

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Featured Projects

Forks Prairie Garden (Photo by NCC)

Find out about our conservation projects, research activities, land management priorities and more. Read more »

Our Work

Great Grey Owl (Photo by Robert Taylor)

Learn about where and how we are focussing our conservation efforts in Manitoba.Read more »

Faces of NCC

Manitoba Staff (Photo by NCC)

Meet some of the staff, volunteers and supporters who make our work possible. Read more »